Optics express | 2021

High laser fluence ITO coatings utilizing a Fabry-Perot thin film filter to reduce effective absorption.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


Laser-induced damage threshold of transparent conductors, such as Indium Tin Oxide (ITO), is limited by their high optical absorption due to free carriers. However, the effective absorption of a transparent conductor thin film can be reduced by an order of magnitude, without changing the electrical characteristics of the film, when placed in a low electric field section of a multilayer coating. A Fabry-Perot thin film interference filter has both high transmittance and low electric field positions, so it is an ideal thin film structure for this application. Although Fabry-Perot interference filters are not known as particularly high laser-induced damage resistant coatings due to their resonant characteristics, a laser-induced damage threshold (LIDT) improvement of up to 8× was observed with this technique compared to single layer ITO coatings fabricated using either radio frequency magnetron sputtering or electron-beam deposition. Additionally, an approximately 4× LIDT improvement for a Fabry-Perot interference filter has been observed by the addition of ITO into the multilayer structure.

Volume 29 15
Pages \n 24032-24044\n
DOI 10.1364/OE.426570
Language English
Journal Optics express

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